In the description of the polish, she suggests putting Greatest
Treasures over a red crème to get a strong red holographic effect. I was eager
to get rid of the coral tone, so I picked a dark red from Amour called “Yonkers
Maroon”.

Let me show you how one coat of Yonkers Maroon and one coat of Greatest
Treasures look like in the sunshine:

It’s stunning, isn’t it?

Here’s another pic for you to enjoy:

And here are the polishes taking a very short sunbath while being
photographed:

This next picture will show you why I’m not over the moon with this
polish. It’s a picture taken in the lightbox:

When Greatest Treasures isn’t in the sun, she shows her true colours,
which are autumn colours – and my skintone goes awfully bad with autumn colours.
I didn’t take a picture, but when my fingers weren’t in the sun, the polish
looked dull, dusty and boring and not at all like the stunner it was in the
sunlight. And since I spend way more time out of the sun than in the sun, well,
then my polishes have to look good both in and out of the sunlight.